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Two coasts. One virus: How New York suffered nearly 10 times the number of deaths as California
Joe Sexton, Joaquin Sapien
New York City remains the epicenter of the United States’ coronavirus outbreak
Fired inspector general was probing if Mike Pompeo made aide walk dog at taxpayer expense: reports
Igor Derysh
Congressional officials believe the firing was "direct retaliation" for Steve Linick's investigation
The Lancet medical journal calls on Americans to vote Trump out for “incoherent” COVID-19 response
Julia Conley
Calling on Americans to Vote Trump Out, The Lancet Eviscerates US President Over 'Incoherent' Covid-19 Response
Bankruptcy courts left ill-prepared for tsunami of people going broke from coronavirus shutdown
Paige Marta Skiba, Dalié Jiménez, Michelle McKinnon Miller, Pamela Foohey, Sara Sternberg Greene
The courts are sheltering in place too
GOP’s “deep state” hypocrisy: They’re shocked by Flynn case, but cool with warrantless searches
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans stage massive seizures about routine intelligence-gathering, then vote to let the FBI see your browser
North Carolina police investigate armed group protesting Democratic governor’s stay-at-home orders
Roger Sollenberger
"There's zero reason for anyone . . . to walk around with AR-15s and other long rifles in order to go to Subway"
Nancy Pelosi promised the left next pandemic relief bill would “go big.” Surprise: It didn’t
Sophia Tesfaye
Progressives fought for a paycheck guarantee or monthly payments. Instead, it's more tax credits for business
Why some conspiracy theorists believe Bill Gates is behind the coronavirus
Matthew Rozsa
Some conspiracy theorists assert that Gates created the virus, or wants to sterilize people with vaccines
Hari Kondabolu: “It works in the interest of those with power” to divide people of color
Dean Obeidallah
The comedian appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss the PBS series "Asian Americans," post-9/11 hazing, and Apu
We’re taking the wrong lesson from the 1918 pandemic
Matthew Rozsa
If history serves as a guide, the rush to re-open the economy may not bode well
Coronavirus bailout loans: $72 million went to oil and gas corporations
Matthew Rozsa
The Paycheck Protection Program was designed to help small business, not fossil fuel companies, watchdogs note
Trump doesn’t really care about the economy — he just wants to fake it until November
Amanda Marcotte
Don't be fooled by Trump's economic happy talk — he's willing to sell out a long-term recovery for short-term gain
Meet the shadowy accountants who do Trump’s taxes and help him seem richer than he is
Peter Elkind, Meg Cramer, Doris Burke
The Supreme Court's fight over Donald Trump’s tax returns has pushed his accounting firm into the limelight
Mainstream media’s racist trope: Blaming COVID-19 on China’s “wet markets”
Joshua Cho
While the origins of this pandemic are unclear, Western media coverage of "wet markets" has been ignorant or worse
What, exactly, do the COVID-19 protesters want?
Terry H. Schwadron
An open letter to the unmasked men and women marching on state capitols.
GOP lawmakers got illegal haircuts while calling on Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to reopen salons
Stacy Fernández
State reps added fuel to the movement against state and local restrictions intended to slow the spread of COVID-19
Trump gives us the worst of both worlds: A ruined economy and a soaring death rate
Amanda Marcotte
Reopening the country so hastily will lead to mass death — and do massive, lasting damage to the economy too
It’s time to reject the gods of commerce: America is a society, not an “economy”
David Masciotra
America is about people, not profit margins — or it must be, if our nation is to redeem itself in this crisis
#EssentialWorkersDay: May Day protests take on powerful new resonance amid COVID-19 pandemic
Christopher D. Cook
Militant labor actions are set to engulf the country this May Day.
Trump declares support for armed protestors storming Michigan capitol: “These are very good people”
Roger Sollenberger
Trump declares support for armed protestors storming Michigan capital: "These are very good people"
New York attorney general probes Amazon for possible labor and safety standard violations
Roger Sollenberger
Letitia James has asked Amazon to temporarily close New York warehouses until it addresses “inadequate” protections
Stay home or reopen? We can avoid Trump’s fake choice with a big, bold stimulus
Bob Cesca
Trump and the Republicans are offering only bad choices. Thinking big can beat the virus and save the economy
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